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Ruskin's The Crown of Wild olive and Queen of the Air . Scott's Ivanhoe . Scott's Kenilworth . Scott's Lady of the Lake . Scott's Lay of the Last Minstrel . Scott's Marmion . Scott's Quentin Durward . Scott's The Talisman .
Ruskin's The Crown of Wild olive and Queen of the Air . Scott's Ivanhoe . Scott's Kenilworth . Scott's Lady of the Lake . Scott's Lay of the Last Minstrel . Scott's Marmion . Scott's Quentin Durward . Scott's The Talisman .
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With him end the wild tales of adventure ; for his son was a cheery sheep - farmer , and managed his cattle exchanges legitimately , while the next of line , Walter Scott , Senior , was a city man , a plodding and prudent writer to the ...
With him end the wild tales of adventure ; for his son was a cheery sheep - farmer , and managed his cattle exchanges legitimately , while the next of line , Walter Scott , Senior , was a city man , a plodding and prudent writer to the ...
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... murmuring hoarse , and frequent seen Through bush and briar , no longer green , An angry brook , it sweeps the glade , Brawls over rock and wild cascade , And , foaming brown with doubled speed , Hurries its waters to the Tweed .
... murmuring hoarse , and frequent seen Through bush and briar , no longer green , An angry brook , it sweeps the glade , Brawls over rock and wild cascade , And , foaming brown with doubled speed , Hurries its waters to the Tweed .
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The Tweed flowing by is now spanned by a little suspension foot - bridge , and the sloping banks are a bower of wild roses , “ falling in streamers green . ” One July day the writer of this little sketch entered the ...
The Tweed flowing by is now spanned by a little suspension foot - bridge , and the sloping banks are a bower of wild roses , “ falling in streamers green . ” One July day the writer of this little sketch entered the ...
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The fragrance of the wild roses was a fitting ending to our day at the home and the burial . place of Walter Scott , for , eighty - five years before , he sang - “ O wilding rose , whom fancy thus endears , I bid your blossoms in my ...
The fragrance of the wild roses was a fitting ending to our day at the home and the burial . place of Walter Scott , for , eighty - five years before , he sang - “ O wilding rose , whom fancy thus endears , I bid your blossoms in my ...
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